French Meaning of homes
foyers
Other French words related to foyers
- maisons
- demeures
- logements
- résidences
- toits
- logement
- quartiers
- chambres
- appartements
- bungalows
- cabines
- cottages
- domiciles
- domaines
- Foyers
- habitations
- foyers
- pierres de foyer
- boîtiers
- manoirs
- lieux
- ranchs
- Résidences
- fouilles
- Dortoirs
- appartements
- presbytères
- bidonvilles
- villas
- Hébergements
- Immeubles d'habitation
- caserne
- billets
- pensions de famille
- petites maisons
- châteaux
- chalets
- condominiums
- condominiums
- appartements en copropriété
- résidences universitaires
- Duplex
- taudis
- haciendas
- Salles
- Ermitages
- Péniches
- taudis
- huttes
- maisons d'hôte
- manoirs
- manoirs
- Presbytères
- nids
- tampons
- palais
- presbytères
- penthouses
- Maisons de ranch
- Maisons d'hébergement
- salons
- Salières
- demi-finales
- cabanes
- abris
- maisons à deux niveaux
- suites
- Habitations à loyer modéré
- taudis
- maisons de ville
- Maisons de ville
- Maisons en rangée
- Triplex
- Presbytères
Nearest Words of homes
- homes (in on) => foyers (dans)
- homeschool => École à la maison
- homeschooled => Enseignement à domicile
- homeschooler => école à la maison
- homeschooling => Éducation à domicile
- homestay => logement chez l'habitant
- homesteaders => colons
- homicides => homicides
- hominids => hominidés
- homogenizing => homogénéisant
Definitions and Meaning of homes in English
homes
the social unit formed by a family living together, to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line), a family living together in one dwelling, the house in which a person or family lives, relaxed and comfortable, a place for the care of persons unable to care for themselves, house entry 1 sense 1, the place where something is usually or naturally found, to a final, closed, or ultimate position, one's place of residence, the country or place where one lives or where one's ancestors lived, operating or occurring in an area that is a headquarters or base of operations, in harmony with the surroundings, habitat, on familiar ground, home plate, to a vital sensitive core, of, relating to, or being a place of residence, place of origin, or base of operations, prepared, done, or designed for use in a home, headquarters sense 2, a place of origin, the focus of one's domestic attention, house, to proceed or direct attention toward an objective, one's own country, prepared, done, or designed for use in a home (see home entry 1), the goal in some games, to return accurately to one's native area of place of birth or origin from a distance, to a final, closed, or standard position, of, relating to, or being a home, an establishment providing residence and care for people with special needs, a familiar or usual setting, to move to or toward an objective by following a signal or landmark, happening or operating in a home area, to go or return to one's place of residence or origin, to go or return home, to send to or provide with a home, to or at one's place of residence or home (see home entry 1 sense 1a), the objective in various games, to or at home, out of jeopardy, deeply and meaningfully
FAQs About the word homes
foyers
the social unit formed by a family living together, to or at an ultimate objective (such as a goal or finish line), a family living together in one dwelling, th
maisons,demeures,logements,résidences,toits,logement,quartiers,chambres,appartements,bungalows
éjecte,expulse
homemakers => ménagères, homelands => terres natales, homed (in on) => orienté (vers), homed => à la maison, homebuilt => Fait maison,